So creative

Kaleb 2022-03-21 09:01:04

The famous movie, only now.
The movie is very exciting, wave after wave of suspense, exciting, and in some places you need to hold your breath. And there are very few logic loopholes and bugs, and they can basically justify themselves. It is a rare masterpiece.
In the not-too-distant future, using the power of the descendants of drug addicts, mankind has been able to predict the murder and use the police to stop it in time. Before the operation of the system, the police captain whose Aiko had disappeared found himself the perpetrator of the next murder, and had to flee from the hunt and abduct the prophet, hoping to prove his innocence. After a series of ups and downs, the murderer was finally brought to justice. But it also destroyed the official operation of the system, sinners of the ages.
Relying on chasing and fleeing to create a tense scene, in fact, there are few action scenes, so when I just started to escape from the hunt, I played with the jet jumper. But the convenient life in the future is really a dream. The self-driving bike can travel vertically and stop outside the window. Fully intelligent voice control equipment and 3D images. You don’t need to bring an ID card or a card to travel, just brush your eyes. Shopping is completely targeted advertising. The police also used jetpacks. The new car is even more cool...
In fact, many people discuss the logic and bugs in it. It's just a movie. As for it, just watch it well.

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Minority Report quotes

  • [after having his eyes replaced to fool retinal scanners]

    GAP Sign: Hello Mr. Yakamoto and welcome back to the GAP!

    John Anderton: *Mr. Yakamoto?*

  • Lamar Burgess: My father once told me, "We don't choose the things we believe in; they choose us."